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Rural Activist Starts Appalachian Staple Foods Initiative

Posted on April 21, 2025
Today’s guest is Michele Ajamian of Shagbark Seed and Mill where she and her partner Brandon Jaeger have been offering Ohio-grown certified organic dry beans and freshly milled grains since 2010.  
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Subscribe: Apple | Google | iHeart | Spotify In today’s episode, Michelle and I discuss:
  • What inspired her to develop a regional staple food program in Appalachia
  • Their mission triangle
  • The preservation of cultural foodways
  •    …and much more
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